1911-01-11 — Page 4

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 rqit

officials who are Part knowledge to tho concerned with building construction in the colony. Every effort has been made to see that the mortar used ia of the proper quality, but it is impossible to anticipate that in every case the letter and the spirit of the

́ ́A. 8. WATSON & CO., laware carried into effect. On the one hand

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.

་་་་་

WINE AND SPIRIT. MERCHANTS.

WATSON'S

E

VERY OLD LIQUIUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY

A Blend of the Finest Pure Malt

Whiskies distilled in Scotland

of

GENUINE AGE

AND

FINE MELLOW

FLAVOUR.

Robert Porter & Co.'s

BULL DOG

BRAND

GUINNESS' STOUT

in PINTS and SPLITS,

Big Blaze at Chung

Sha Wan,'

ENTIRE VILLAGE PRACTICALLY DESTROYED,

PICS ROASTED TO DEATH.

TOWN' GOSSIP.

It is a graceful act on the pan of thu Y,C.M.A ̧ |to arrange a little function as a farewell to Sir Heary and Lady Mag. Bath the governor- elect of Fijl and his wife bave always taken a keen pleasure la supporting the work of the Association. The "social" tokos place on property owners have been conscious of the

Misfortunes seldom coma slagly. For about Monday in the Y.M.C.A rooms at 9 o'clock, fact that both labour and materials have in the sixth time doring the past few weeks, the Mrs. Atkinsonisstranging amusical programme, creased in cost when compared with the fire-bell again sounded its note of alarm, The Iam ignorant whether there is a branch of the rates which existed a few years ago, Infest outbreak occurred shortly after half-pant Aeciation within the coming rphere of Sir and there is a close study of economy four this morning. The scond of the conflagra- Henry's social activities, but if there be, its whenever tenders are invited; whilst on tion was a village lo Ohang Bhi Wan. This gain will be the local branch's loss, for much the other hand we have the Chinese con- village is known as Ap m-tiu, close to Sam-in-of the popularity of the literary evenings here tractor who, having been entrusted with the pu. Both the local brig: des promptly tureed was due to Sir Hany May's energy and work, lives up to his traditions in extracting.out, bat nothing could be d ne and the only personality. by every means, as much profit as possible to lock on, as the flames had se urad toɔ fṛm

courte left open under the circumstances wa out of the job. Again the supervision musta bold on the village to be successfully grappled be of a casual character, as a small army of with by the fire fighters. No water was available inspectors would be required if every build- and "nolther could sea-water be obtained ing in course of construction in the colony as the tide had gone out long before the coeflagra were to be regularly and frequently visited. tion. The brizade tried to pull down as much of The Government is confronted with a per- the burning matter as was possible in order to plexing problem, which demands, in the prevent the fire from spreading, the frail buildings golog up like matchwood before the fire public interest, an' carly and satisfactory No enzines could be taken to the spot solution.

owing to the absence of, roads. By the time the fire bed burnt itself out, a'most hal, the village was derriged, including severa beat-bullding sheds, The only unfortunate in cident connected with the fi ewis the oasting of a large number of pige, whose agonisedsqueal- Ing filled the air with sounds ef oightmare. MR. Hasan, of Coacell Bros, returned to. The fire presented a magnificent sight from a Man la to-day by the Nubi.

spectacular point of view, buge tongues of fame shooting bigh up foto the air, presenting GENERAL BELL takes over the command of to view a bright lit-up background fora con the Philipplae Army on Friday,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.. The Italian cruiser, Calabria, arrived la M; nila

on the 6th.

PAUL ZINK was to race C. V. Staliman for the championship of the Philippines at the fris rink last week,

Two men were fined $40 each this morning for having a quantity of oplum in their posses sion without a valid certificate:

alderable distance.

We understand that some of the damaged bulldings are covered by Insurance, but so far. the extent of the damage has not been ascer- tainable.

TO-NIGHT'S VARIETY ENTER- TAINMENT,

|

The Bijou Thea'ro was filled to overflowing on Saturday evening, when a very pleasing programme was presented, I am a itroog up porter of these clean and clever places of amusement, and I am sure my readers will agree that they are a distinct social and moral benefit to the Colony. They act as a corrective, or counter-attractio to places of which the least said the better-a fact that the Bishop of London recently recognised in a public speech. Some difference of opinion may exist as to the fortification of Sunday pr formances; but at least these latter are, to my mind, better far than those idle evenings an which mischief may be found for us to do.

*

There are three military bands to the nor the city of Tientsin-ths Imolakilling'. the Indian regiment's and the French. They lay twice a week, and on Sundays in Victoria Park, much to the enjoyment of the public,

who flack to hear the music.

I feel impelled to ask why this go-ahead city should never, except on public occasions, bereft by the presence of two military bands It is not that the noiformed bandsmen are too selfish to give as a litle of their art-of that I am sure. The men would be very willing to play for us poor clvillous, and if a band-night were arranged weekly, and the cricket ground would be willingly paid, although, of course, it could not legally be enforced. I am sure the Editer would be glad to have my readers' ppiploss on the subject.

To intending patron of to-night's charitable function, the following synopsis of the Chinese field and Swite) returned to the Colony to-day theatricals which have been arranged to beared as the miss an scene, a small entrance fee.

produced may bb.of interest :-

2. MR. D. R. Law (formerly of Messrs. Butter-

by the Taiyuan from Australia.

Liu Tix-hui, a wealthy mau, purchases an FOURTEEN days" hard" and four hours' stocks earthenware Joll for his child who accidentally were awarded a coolie this morning for the breaks it. A maid next moralog, having miss. larceny of a quailty of wood at Chung Baed scavenging coolies, empiles the contests of Wan.

the dast-bin, among which are the broken doll and a dead heo, tevide a sleeplag rogue and vagabond named Mau Suk who ja in the habit of sleeping is the open space in the rear of Liu's house. Plog Ko, a brother rogue, steals the dead hen from Mas Bak, Mau Suk sticks this pieces of the doll together,

THE local share market is much brighter this week. There is a strong demand for many local stocks, and tribers are once more hopeful,-

OPION to the value of F30,30 was found in

A. S. WATSON & CO., barrels of limp blacking in Manila last week Ten barrels of the blacking arrived there by the Talsang,

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 7th July, 1910.,

SERGEANTS Moore, Appleton and Baker of the [18 Hoogkong Police, bave signed ou fer another Sve years. They will be leaving for Home on the 8th of February..

The Hongkong Telegraph

Mx, Graves, vice-presideņi and massger of the Manila Tramways, left to-day by in ; 8,5, dinči for the Philippines, Mrs. Graves remains in

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911. || Hongkong for a few days,

COLLAPSES IN THE COLONY,

THE Ministry of Finance of the Provisional Govaramontia Portugal was to issue a decree on

H

I may be pardoned for agelp referring to the inadeqancy of the Fire Brigada's appliances in- view of the strious fire last week-end. I was present at the blazs almost from the first alarm, and with all respect for the energy and aidour of the Brigade, I am sufficiently acquainted with fire fighting to say wilboat hesitation that

it

should have been put out in less than half the time; with a consequent reduction of the damago. The fault was not altogether the personnel's, but rather the archaic machines they work with. On the other hand I saw one incident that caused a by-stander (be may have been suffering from lost, poor fellow), to ask if we were present at a Church parida or a fire. I refer to the arrival of the first sugins,

places it in the middle of the road in order to get some passers-by to knock it down so that he cin claim a beavy compensation for breaking bis "valuable curio," Dae of Liu's two sons on their way to school accidentally runs over the patched-up doll. An altercation exsues between Mau Suz and the maid accompany. ing the boys, Mau Suk blows his whistle, and tea policemen take the party away. While Mrs. Lin, the boys' mother, is about to pay a sum of money to Mau Suk as compensation, Liu comes beme, recognises his own broken dall, and drives away Mau Sak. Shortly after wards Mau Suk speaks into the house again, steals some wine, gets diuak, and is discover- | and fansais via Ice House Street, the tower end of which was blocked by, three likes of hose, the only water supply then on hand. The water was cut off, the base removed from the

The Government of this Colony is con. Dec. 15th calling for the payment of one-third ed, tied up and removed.

fronted to-day with one of the most serious problems it has ever been called upon to solve. It is that which relates to the many

of all customs duties is guld.

A CHINESE was sentence l-t) three months "hard" and four hours' stocks at the Police

properties in Hongkong which are evidently Court for snatching a purse and S.50 Ja

as dangerous to the passer-by as to the re- sident, properties that are shored up by the

money. Mr. Otto Kong Sing deforded,

MORTGAGES TO FOREIGNERS IN CANTON.

VICEREGIL ACTION,

His Excellerat Yuen Shu-fin, ex-Viceroy of he Two Kwong, had, doting his tenure of

*

*

*

In the first place, It was more thau an beur

behind time. Do not ask me why: I don't know. Perhaps it was being polished up so as to look pretty. Then it arrived amid shouts

bydrant, and the engine proceeded majestical- ly on its way to the water front,

*

*

*

*

*

Now there is no excuse for this scr; of thing. Delay may be explained, since to drag by hand

au falling off a log. But with as adequate

authorities. Recent collapses have revealed MRS. Kow, Capt. Inass (marie supt. of cffe drafted a series of regulations governing a heavy engine is not as rapid a periormance

COMING OF THE CARNIVAL.

WHAT HONGKONG IS DOING,

AT1BMPIED ARMED ROBBERY,

JAPANESE FRUSTRATE`AN OUTRAGE,

We understand that increased laterest has A case of attempted robbery occured last been awakened locally in the Manila Cainival, right at about 6 pm, at 171, Wanchai Road which is to be held next month. At a meeting | It appears that two man went up, this of the Fols Club, last week a discussion took building to the second floor, which was place as to what action the membois would take occupied by a Japanese family. They knock, in sending a repraectative team, of four mea, and probably a substitute, is as

Ona tiam ad at the door and asked for the boy and

on learning that he would ratu ru`abóné' 6' sured, and hopes are told put that it may be p.m. they left. They entered the flat lafer and possible to have a "D" teach also.

knocked again. When the deer was opened, they rushed in and seizıda Japanese woman by the throa". Somehow or other, sha managed to raise an alarm, which brought the dicopants. on the first foor rushing up. They arrested

+

This all depends on the supply of postes in Manile. So far as the"A" team is concerned, there is not a shadow of a doubt but that the Hongkong gentlemen can have at their dis

posal thras poules each, and it remalos tɔ be (can now whether a scond team can be elmi- larly accommodaled.

Their reception in Manila in bound to be of a most enthuilastle character, and this spirit of good sportsmanship will find a warm ocho in the Philippines. If bath torms can he accommodated-and negotiations to this erd are row benz curied on-there will be a foo show of Hongkong sprismeu. at the Carrival this year.

The gentlemen who will probably represent Hopgkung are:-

Mr. John Johns Ore. Cspt Iforley, RA. Commander Lambs, RN.. Llest Percy Noble, RN. Capt. Hughes, K. D.Y.LI Mr. C. Lawder.

The band of the Rajputs, under the con- doctorship of Bandmaster Coke, will once more proceed to Masila. They bad an excellent reception in 1909. This year, arrangements will probably be made for the bard to give cor cents in the buge Hippodrome,

Athletics generally is also “receiving the attention of the military authorities. Some of the best sprinters will p obably go over, and be pitted against those of the islands. Of course, it is recognked that there is a worthy successor h.ro to Compl. Andrews,

Pessilly, an effort will be made to get up a shooting team from the Pajputs and Mah- rattas, the men to meet a simir team of Filipinos.

We learn that there is a prehabi'ity of the Austrian cruiser. Frans Josef, proceeding to Manila for the Carnival week, and some of the German cruisers well also bs in Philippin's

waters.

HYGIENE TEAM COMPARTITION

FOR SCHOOLS.

The result of the usual Hygiene Competition which was held in December has now been

published. There were 16 competing terms with $35 competitors. 1 be Belillos Public School obtained the first place, and is record- ingly entitled to hold the Shield during 1911.

The competitor who, obtained the greatest sumber ei marks, "Mlos Shin Tak-bing, was a member of the winning team.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

A. Committed meeting will be held at the fal arrangements is connection with the Clab to-morrow afternoon, at 5 p.m. to discess

Regatta on the zist last.

OPIUM FOUND ON BIG STEAMER.

Seattle, Dec. 6. Costoms officers searching the Great Northera steamship Minnesofa to day, faund twenty-five-tasl time of smoking opium wrapped in a ganeysack and bidden under the crankshaft of the ship.

To-day the whole crew of the boat were lined op on the deck while the customs officers con- tinued their search,

The officials have been advised that there are $15,000 worth of oplum and so smugglad

one of the robbsis in the act of making his escape. The other succes ed in evading

capture..

ALLEGED KIDNAPPING OF CHINESE FOUTH.

PARENTS FIND THEIR CHILD ON

MACAO BOATS →

A Chinaman was arrested on board the s... Suf Tai for kidospping a Nula bey five years of age, and was charged at the Magistracy, the mor- log: before Mr. J. R. Woɔd. It appears that the defendant lived is a house in Second Street West Point, with the complainant, The o Ber day, bo invited the youth to tea bof -fartead of giving the bay a treat, he took him on board the Şut Tai to proceed to Marso, Meanwhile, the lad's parents were anxiously awaiting his return, and, feeling impatient, they rash d; on board the boat' in 'the' sops of Aadlog their child. They arrived on board just five minutes before the boat's departure. A sen;ch was made and the man was arrested Thuỷ boy 'was handed back to his parents.

|

Evidence was called and his Worship.com. mitted the defendant for trial at the next.. Bastions.

AUTOMBILES FOR ·HONGKONG.

By the Rubi to-day there went to Manila r. J. W. Nicol, who has been in Hoogkong for same days. He has co ne hers fom San Francisco, and bai Dow on the way to Hong- ang a dezan cars with which he hopes to carry

on here an zu'omobile traction business,

He has secured suitable premises, and will open at an early date." He visits a (relative) in Manila in connection with this new branch In Hongkong.

MAGAZINE OF COMMERCE.

At the augual dinner of the China Assocía-

tg

tion, Mr. W. Keswick, Mr, who presided, re- ferred to the evorgreso subject of the regenera- tion of China, a phrasa which has supplemented the "Chinese Peri!” of a few years back. We Hava hoaid so much about this regeneration, and nothing seems to happen, that soms cepticism may be pardoned. The truth, howevor, seems be that the regon* cinting process is no myth, but is ad-

episodes which fix popular attention, such as vancing slowly, without any of those excling

cccurred inthetheatrical revolution in Portugal. None the lese, the demand of the Young Chinelo for a national Parliament is a sign of tha times. Another progressivo step, il: the noticed in ihla country, is the conclusios of the trealy between Rossin and Japan, and between Japan and China, ander which, as Mr. Keswick point- ed out, Manchuria is becoming one of the great centres ofexparttosh acountry. Change of this kind make for the regeneration of Chica, and will eaante her to hold her own among the nations of the world. to far as her trade with

ion, which is now in its twenty-first year, la this country is concerned, the Chipa Araucia.

dsing excellent work in promisting the interests

a deplorable state of all irs. The present Messrs. Butterfield und Swire), and Mis.18practice of the mortgaging of their pro age has to suffer for the misdeeds of the Farmer-and family (Muco Hotel) were aniong paites by Chinese merchants to foreigners fa, force (not overworsed by any means) it should past! What course will be pursued by the the passong.rs who arrived to-day by the the purpose of sec sting loans from them. I surely be simple to station at salient points Chinese on the Afinnesota, which is the largest of British traders. It to resents an important

FILÍFINOS IN HONGKONG,

view of the diplomatic complications resultlog, men who woud direct the engine to a conte H. E. bas sent to each of the Consuls at Sha that would not necessitato a cessation of hostil-cargo boat on the Pacific Ocean, meen a copy, and has requested them to advise ities. What is wasted is a regular brigade with Insurance companies, their respective nationals accordingly, besides proper appliances, notifylog the Mials:er for Foreign Affairs please KOIO,

While the Ministry to keep a record. was considering the coforcement of these a caxures, the French Acting Minister in Pek-

THE FRENCH MINISTER,

Ir is gratifying to note that the Police are seck-leg sent is a communication. According to ing to oblàm thi co-operation of local çm=" players in the miter of private watchman with a view to couro their being more watchful and alert in the discharge of theje duluan.

*

*

It has become the habit of a certain class of writers to barp upon the precociousness of the modera.child, its boredom with the ampsd. menis that delighted the last gencrailon, and

| body of business m1, and is always board with complimentary consideration by the Foreign Office.

The expatriated Filipinos in Hongkong, || MISHAP on 5.5. “MINNESOTA.” Ricarie, Vicente Sotto and others, write to Za Vanguardia as follows :—

"The bilipino colony in Hongkong, bás received with delirious enthusiata the plau.

idea of aeading our firm patrio: Colonel Sandice to the United States to take advantage the recent Democratic victory to labor for our immediate independence,

"Of a truth wo ace all pessimists hore. Wo

of

ONE PLOPELLER LOST.

On the night of the 1st inst, the Head Office of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha received informa tion from the G..N.S. S. Minnescis by wire. less telegraphy, the substance of which le is

Government in regard to these residential Taiyuad, -properties remains to be seen. A ramble

along some of the thoroughfares of MR. Leung Yu H10, Teoloi of Shanghai and this colony is an object lesson of the Tientsin, together with a party of Chinese criminal negligence of many men in Bentlemen, paid a visit to the Oriental Biomesy years gone by. The jerry-builder must have on Saturday. They were greatly impressed with revelled in this little rugged islands of ours,

the equipment of the place. and to many observers it seems almost in comprehensible that such a saturnalia of criminal construction could be carried on

he has received from the French Minister so forth. I wash they could have heard a under the eyes of a staff of Europeans, and

Peking a copy of these prescribed ratas. His small friend of mine wistfully as the other day under the supervision of European architects,

Ix:cllency the Frarch Minister Is of opinion il pantomime wo ad ever come to Hongkong There is no record here of Hongkong hav

that the enforcement of these regulations will Since then I have astad other small people who have never beau beyond the confines of ing suffered from any seismic disturbance; A CHINESE filler was charged before Mr. J. R. doublers confer mutual benefits to those cos the long list of collapses, as well as that of Wood at the Magistracy the morning with cerned. That the matter is of much import baleg a rogue and a vagabond and with steal-ance is shown by the fact that the regulations the property which is in a dangerous coblog a piece of brass rafaed at $19, from the should have bieɔ framed according to the laws art that if xómething in the nature of a reale opinion as cut repowned Ganeral Thon we are unable to give the exact date of dition, punctuates but one fact which must Hongkong and Whampoa Dacks at Hungbom, of China and should not have been drawn up be cudgelled into the governmental mind, Evidence was called and his Worship dis by the Righ Antharities of the Provinces at and that is, that the erection of charged the defendant.

their own free will. If the import of the regala property in the past. has not had

tions framed lo one pravince caunot be applied to anolker, misrepresentations and disputes will with the opinion expressed by the Franch Minister and will consider the framing of

that measure of rigorous supervision A CHINAMAN who was banished from the Co- which both the owner and the occupant toby la 197 was arrested yesterday at Tinevitably arise. The Ministry quite agrocs were fully entitled to. There is a stream of Ping than for stealing a jacket from a matsked, criticism in the Colony to-day which has He was bought before Mr. E.R. Hallifax this been occasioned by an unprecedented num-morning and his Worship passed sentence of ber of collapses, with the inevitable loss of six wears for stealing the jacket and ong star

for returning from banishment, life. This criticism is not of a carping nature, but rather of a suggestive character.

THIRTY-Biso mea walo, arrested by Det-

NEW RI GULATIONS

which can be universally enforced in every province. His Excelleęcy the now Viceroy tereived a despatch from the Minlatry of Foreign Affis requesting aim to render null nd vold such regulations as have basa pro- pared by his predecessor. The Viceroy bas

instructed his japtors accordingly,

GAMBLING RAID,

+

Republicans or Démocrats,

Ricarte: that our ladepeadence must come through other channels, as is demonstrated by

the Colony if they would like to ses a panto-ave but litle faith in the American people, mime, and I can assure local purveycri of singe

"We expuriated Filipinos are all of the "photo" were produced next year it would have many clients. The young people of the Colony are not well-provided with amusement, and it would be an interesting and very kindly step on the part of the A.D.0. if it devoted its talent to the perfacting of a fairy extravaganza for next year. Those aro masy among us whe are quite capable of writing the words, Who wiki stop into the breach ?

FLANEUR.

BOXING.

KID PARKER IN MANILA.

Kid Parker, who recently arrived la Manila from Shanghal, is arranging to open a boxing school there, Parker is a clever instructor,

and has a splendid record gained in bis

follows:-

"The steamer is at a prition about 700

miles from Yokohama, encountering strong

hzad winds: Au accident has occurred to päe of her shafts and the' propeller has been lost, our arrival at Yokohama,"

history."

Dr. Antonio Maria Regidor, a famous character In contionation these members of the Filii the latter day history of the Philippines, has piao colony promise to giva Sandico a warm died in London. Dr. Regidor came into pro- reception on his arrival thers on roots to the minence in Philippine history at the time of his Vaned States. The reception is to bo hold | deportation by the Spanish government.as a at the Astor House and among the speakers political a; itator, said to have been connected. will be R carte, who "will encharge Sandico with the Cavita revolution of 1872. From that with things that cannot be spoken of aloud in time his nama has been loseparably connected the Philippines, without exposing oneself to || with such famous names as those of Padren life imprisonment in Billbid.

| Borgos, Zamora and Gomez, of Joie Besa, wha

died a few years ago lo Hongkong,

LAUNCH FOR CHINA SUGAR CO.

It is universally recognised that the unsightly Sergt. Wal; last night in an opium divan at sharing, to be observed in many quarters of 17, Square Street. They were brought up at the city, is by no means an advertisement for the Magistracy this morning, one for keeplog the colony, neither does it add to the and the remalader for singking in the divac. picturesqueness of our streets. It militates Afters bearing the evidence, his Worship against the attractiveness of Hongkong. The ordered the keeper to pay (a fino of Stop and Stonly after nine o'clock last night, Dr.

numerous bouts ja the States and la China, authorities must device and religiously carry the remainder $3, wich.

lective-Sergeant Sullivan and a porr of 'do- out some scheme whereby tie dangerous

tectives made a raid on a gambling den at 108,

His only defeat in the last was at the hands property must be rebuilt, and the public A LARGE model of one of the P.&O. steamers Des Voeux Road Central, and arrested twenty of Bill Lewis, who, from all accounts, bad the thereby be protected. This will entail-which has been oa view at the Nasking seven men for playlog Ngau Pal. The gam wont of the mill unill the fatal ton was toted the expenditure of a great deal of exhibtion has been presented by the P. & Oblers were charged at the Magistracy this on Parker Parker is most noxious for stoler Co., through Hon. Mr. E, A. Honcic, to the morning before Mr. J. R. Wood, Oou of the bout with Lewis, and wishes to box under a money and properly ownere aro likely to be Hengkong Hotel. It is oaq pl two modola keepers is a seaman on the Tamar, Mr. Otto winner tako elį arrangement, says the "Mavila id, who are the general managers of the Oklas now remedy of Professor, Ehrlésh's, commonly impressed with the hardship, but we see no mede at great expense in England, one of them Kong Siog appeared for the defence and plead other alternative than the dismantling of being presented to an hotel in Shanghal. The ed guilty on behalf of all the defendants. His

Parker is anxious also to appear before the residences whose walls ominously, gape. complete model is in a large glass caro, sad Worship Imposed a fias $50 on each of the Manila, public, and is willing to box any The lesson of the immediate past should im• ] will be on view in the hotel at an early dats. kespare and the remainder were faed S4 each. - talddleweight in the Philippine Islanda:

Times,"

THE Philippine Journal of Scienes for October has just come to hand. It contains several BUILT AT THE KOWLOON YARD,

Interesting asticles dealing with cholera. The Tha Hongkong and Whampoa Deck 09., most interesting · contribution, however, I Ld, yesterday launched from their Hunghom that dealing with the bas of "cos", in the treat yard another fac-modelled launch which is ment of yaws,- a' dhoass privalent in the such a special fosture of the Hongkong bat- Philippines, and, though very contagious, and bour, The Dock Co's latest creation was built difficult to trest, a single injection of the to- to the order of the China Sugar Refining medy, dioxy-diamide-arsenobenzol, wan, in Co. and designed after the steam launch Towed each case, sufficient to produce a cure, orsa belonging to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. though ulceration had taken place. This

Segar Co. The fact that Mejkrá, Jardine have known as "606,” is as important a specific for placed this fresh order for a replica of the yawn as quisine is for, malaria, Therefore, ward slices to speak for the murit of the a fourth medicinal specific ia medicína ban

been discovered.”

Dack Co's work.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.